New Delhi, April 30 -- Delhi Press, the publisher of 31 magazines in nine languages, has sued the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over the alleged infringement of its registered trademark by calling the robotic dog, introduced as part of the broadcast coverage during the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League, 'Champak.' The matter came for a hearing at the Delhi High Court on Wednesday.
Justice Saurabh Banerjee refused to provide an interim injunction to the publisher. The court will take up the matter next on July 9.
Advocate Amit Gupta is representing Delhi Press at the Delhi High Court.
"This AI tool has been named as Champak. The IPL has been going on. The product was introduced earlier but it was named later on...
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